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Using stress to preserve skin: Age-defying science uses stress to keep skin
looking young, plus the best pocket eye shadow palette. -
Best Seller by Clive Cussler brings HORMESIS to public
attention -
Lauding Low Doses-A Revolutionary Field Called Hormesis Shows that Dangerous
Substances can be Beneficial at Low Levels -
The Interphone Study Group report on cell phone
safety: Missing the answer by adhering to a flawed principle
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New
publication, Hormesis and Medicine, in the British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology -
An entire issue of the American Journal of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, August 2008,is dedicated to the subject of HORMESIS. The papers
explore the occurrence, mechanisms and implications of HORMESIS in toxicology,
pharmacology, neuroscience, exercise, ageing and numerous other areas. Click on
link below to access papers.
http://www.scipub.org/scipub/current_issue.php?j_id=AJPT
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BEST IN SMALL DOSES, an article in New Scientist, August
9-15,2008. Sometimes a smidgen of toxin can be just what the doctor ordered say
biologists Mark Mattson and Edward Calabrese. -
WE ARE VERY
PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT
THE JOURNAL DOSE-RESPONSE HAS BEEN INDEXED
IN WEB OF SCIENCE AND PUBMED THIS IS A
SIGNIFICANT STEP FORWARD
FOR THE JOURNAL AND THE SOCIETY
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Hormesis
Deserves the Respect and Attention of Toxicologists
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PLEASE NOTE: Volume 7, Issue 1 of the January 2008 issue of Ageing Research
Reviews is dedicated to Hormesis -
Scientists find
low-dose radiation a benefit -
Bestselling author Michael Connelly also refers to the HORMETIC response.
Quote from: The Overlook by Michael Connelly, Vision, Hacchette Book Group, USA,
NY, NY, pages 256-257.
"'Well, they use the stuff to kill cancer, don't they? The doctors said there is
a theory going around that holds that not all radiation exposure is bad. Like a
little bit is good for you. It kills some of the bad stuff in your body and
helps you live longer.'"
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